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National Music Publishers Association and members sue Twitter for alleged copyright infringement

After years of trying to obtain a music licensing deal, the National Music Publishers Association (NMAP), the trade association that represents American music publishers and their songwriting partners, and its members officially filed a lawsuit in a Nashville Federal Court that claims the social media giant Twitter demonstrated copyright infringement on over 1,7000 songs.

10 Best Plugins For Melodic Techno

Techno could save the world, say some people in the underground techno & club scene. While it’s largely apparent that techno has evolved over...

SoundCloud’s listening trends show the fast evolution of dance music culture [IMS Business Report 2023]

According to the 2023 IMS Business Report, the post-lockdown growth of SoundCloud's listening trends provide valuable insights into how dance music culture is evolving...

Spotify dominates market share but lags in global subscribers [IMS Business Report 2023]

According to the 2023 IMS Business Report, Spotify dominates the market share in the music streaming industry with a 30.5% share. However, the report...

U-he Diva plugin review

At the intersection of sound and usability, there are a multitude of analog synths available in the market today. However, when it comes to...

Beatport to launch Web3 electronic music platform

Beatport has made the exclusive announcement of a new platform, providing fans with access to unique collectibles and engaging interactions with artists and labels. The...